Hi!
I have just started learning django, but since noone mentioned this - I had an problem running it, and it was related to the localization.
I haven't tried to find exactly why, but on pandora locale.getdefaultlocale() returns (None, None), and django doesn't like that, the first tutorial breaks right away. So, I have put
LC_ALL="en_US.UTF8"
export LC_ALL
into my /etc/profile and after that django works great. Of course, you can put any other (that is supported on pandora), and I hope someone will find this info usefull.
If there is a better, supported way to do this, it would be great to know too.
I have just started learning django, but since noone mentioned this - I had an problem running it, and it was related to the localization.
I haven't tried to find exactly why, but on pandora locale.getdefaultlocale() returns (None, None), and django doesn't like that, the first tutorial breaks right away. So, I have put
LC_ALL="en_US.UTF8"
export LC_ALL
into my /etc/profile and after that django works great. Of course, you can put any other (that is supported on pandora), and I hope someone will find this info usefull.
If there is a better, supported way to do this, it would be great to know too.